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. >> safer: stephen greenspan is a university of colorado professor who writes and lectures on gullibility, warning audiences that not reading the fine print or buying something on a tip from your brother-in-law are bad ideas and that older people are particularly vulnerable to a friendly pitch from a conman. in most of the great moments of gullibility in history, the perpetrator seems to target a particular group, correct? >> yes. there have been mormon ponzi schemes targeting mormons or fundamentalist christians. madoff mostly was aimed at jews 'cause he was a prominent jewish philanthropist. so, yes, there is this affiliation aspect of it because we tend to trust our own kind. >> here in 1919 as charles ponzi self-styled financial wizard loafing at his boston mansion with his lovely wife and proud and adoring mother. >> safer: mr. ponzi himself promised fellow italian immigrants he could make them rich trading in postal reply coupons, sort of the pre-paid phone cards of the day. ponzi went to prison and died a pauper. >> i went out looking for trouble. i found it. >> safer: but his name
. >> safer: stephen greenspan is a university of colorado professor who writes and lectures on gullibility, warning audiences that not reading the fine print or buying something on a tip from your brother-in-law are bad ideas and that older people are particularly vulnerable to a friendly pitch from a conman. in most of the great moments of gullibility in history, the perpetrator seems to target a particular group, correct? >> yes. there have been mormon ponzi schemes targeting...
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. >> reporter: director stephen spielberg is giving members of the senate a special screening of "lincoln." a long running cbs soap is celebrating a major milestone. >> create new fans. >> reporter: the young and the restless was the top running daytime show for 1,248 weeks in a row. the show goes into its 40th season next year. along with other shows, including the talk, cbs has topped all other networks in daytime television for the last 26 years. rihanna is getting her own reality show called "style to rock." each week the singer will give 12 aspiring designers a chance to dress a-list stars. it debuts next year on the style network. and 34 years after john travolta and olivia newton john starred in "greece" they release add new video for their song called "i think you might like it." that's your eye on entertainment. tesa
. >> reporter: director stephen spielberg is giving members of the senate a special screening of "lincoln." a long running cbs soap is celebrating a major milestone. >> create new fans. >> reporter: the young and the restless was the top running daytime show for 1,248 weeks in a row. the show goes into its 40th season next year. along with other shows, including the talk, cbs has topped all other networks in daytime television for the last 26 years. rihanna is...
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fire for her handling of the crisis in libya, and the attack in benghazi that killed ambassador chris stephens. >> i didn't want to see a confirmation process that was very prolonged, very politicized, very distracting, and very disruptive. because there are so many things we need to get done as a country. >> massachusetts senator john kerry and former republican senator chuck hagel of nebraska are now considered the front-runners to replace hillary clinton when she officially steps down. >>> in oregon, the shopping mall that became the scene of a deadly shooting rampage days ago is set to reopen this morning. a candlelight vigil for the victims will be held tonight. two people were killed and the 15-year-old girl was wounded when 22-year-old jacob roberts opened fire inside the clackamas town center on tuesday. roberts then killed himself. there is still no motive for the shooting. >>> a much calmer day is in store for san diego after a pounding rainstorm drenched that city. the rain came down so fast and furious, in fact, it flooded businesses and major intersections, leaving drivers strande
fire for her handling of the crisis in libya, and the attack in benghazi that killed ambassador chris stephens. >> i didn't want to see a confirmation process that was very prolonged, very politicized, very distracting, and very disruptive. because there are so many things we need to get done as a country. >> massachusetts senator john kerry and former republican senator chuck hagel of nebraska are now considered the front-runners to replace hillary clinton when she officially steps...
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ambassador chris stephens, were killed in that attack back on september 11 of this year. the independent report calls security at the benghazi consulate, quote, grossly inadequate. it also criticizes the state department for what security was there and relying on local militias. but it does recommend no disciplinary action, at least right now. the report says the attack was the work of terrorists, and that despite those initial reports, there was no protest outside the consulate before that attack. >> what i thought was interesting was our secretary of state's reaction. because ultimately, she is in charge of the state department. we know she's been suffering from this concussion and many people have said, that was very convenient. >> right, questioning the timing. >> questioning the timing. but she says the accountability review board report provides a clear look at syria's systemic challenges that we've begun to fix and says i accept every one of them. so clearly taking responsibility for the state department and saying listen, we've already begun to fix these problems.
ambassador chris stephens, were killed in that attack back on september 11 of this year. the independent report calls security at the benghazi consulate, quote, grossly inadequate. it also criticizes the state department for what security was there and relying on local militias. but it does recommend no disciplinary action, at least right now. the report says the attack was the work of terrorists, and that despite those initial reports, there was no protest outside the consulate before that...
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sad news on this christmas eve for one store in our area for more than 50 years in business, stephen's hardware is closing their doors for good. the store will shut down around 10 this morning. and the owners say it hurts to close but they can't afford to stay open. the building operate as hardware store since the late 1800s under different manage men names and as of now, there are no plans to do anything with that old building but if we hear something we will keep you posted. >>> looking at the top stories this morning, we have heard from the nra and now from local politician who is are pushing for tighter gun control. the gun lobbyist appeared on sunday morning talk shows defending his stance to put armed guards in all schools. the nra broke their silence on friday a week after 26 people died at sandy hook elementary at the hands of a man who has 3 high powered guns. senator lisa gladden who represents baltimore city is making it her mission to outlaw extended magazines which allows a gunman to carry more ammunition. she and ys there's no use for such weapons on the streets. >> it's
sad news on this christmas eve for one store in our area for more than 50 years in business, stephen's hardware is closing their doors for good. the store will shut down around 10 this morning. and the owners say it hurts to close but they can't afford to stay open. the building operate as hardware store since the late 1800s under different manage men names and as of now, there are no plans to do anything with that old building but if we hear something we will keep you posted. >>>...
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. >> the only person i could think of would be like stephen king he writes weird stuff all the time that doesn't moon he's going to act it out. -- mean he's going to ability out. >> she did not turn it in as assignment but her teacher found it and showed it to the principal. >>> state senator hill of. m will introduce way bill to require repeat drunk drivers to take aaq breathalyzer test if theyñç0. are sober hill is holding a news conference to announce legislation this morning at 10. would it require ignition interlock devices on vehicles after a driver's second conviction the device requires a 3+suez campbell before the engine can start. >>> expect to see more police officers on streets tonight through new year's eve. c[ñ hfrbgs p and other law enforcementkl5ñ agencies are cracking dryers setting up checkpoints in the north bay, south bay and peninsula, starting at 6:00 tonight through monday night >>> if you ride san francisco's muni today you won't need your wallet the system is offering free rides all day on buses and cable cars to stem brit muni's 100th birth -- cars to celeb
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stephen moore joins us. when economic growth was comparatively pretty good, this the president said no, now you don't want to raise tax rates because the economy is fragile. gdp is worse now, is that? >> i think almost exactly two years ago, the president said the economy is too fragile to raise taxes on anyone. so what you have essentially was a deal that was put together. remember back in december of 2010 when we were facing a very similar situation where they agreed to extend all the tax cuts for two years. by the way, that is why we are facing this new fiscal cliff. it is infuriating to business owners. i have been talking to a lot of them last couple of weeks. this is banana republic type of politics. no one knows what it will look like. it makes it impossible for businesses to do planning, purchasing equipment, hiring workers. you are seeing the impact on the stock market already where we have a lousy 10 days with stocks because everybody is in this kind of state of fear and trepidation that we are goi
stephen moore joins us. when economic growth was comparatively pretty good, this the president said no, now you don't want to raise tax rates because the economy is fragile. gdp is worse now, is that? >> i think almost exactly two years ago, the president said the economy is too fragile to raise taxes on anyone. so what you have essentially was a deal that was put together. remember back in december of 2010 when we were facing a very similar situation where they agreed to extend all the...
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and we start with stephen colbert addressing new speculation he may run for senate from his home state of south carolina. >> tonight's big story comes from my home state of south carolina. >> big, breaking news in this town. senator jim demint, a tea party favorite and conservative icon, is surprisingly resigning his seat at the end of the year. >> that's right. south carolina senator jim demint is dequittin'. [ laughter ] now, the decision on who will replace demint falls to south carolina governor and friend of the show, nikki haley. but who will she pick? let's see. you want somebody young. somebody conservative. somebody from south carolina. maybe who had a super pac. wait a second. [ cheers and applause ] watch where you point that thing. it's powerful. okay. >> listen to this. the pentagon is preparing for massive budget cuts in the event the country does go over the fiscal cliff. you can tell the pentagon is scaling back because today, it became the triangle. [ laughter ] you know, there's a teacher at home going, yes. my math teacher, exactly. he learned something. >> a lot of
and we start with stephen colbert addressing new speculation he may run for senate from his home state of south carolina. >> tonight's big story comes from my home state of south carolina. >> big, breaking news in this town. senator jim demint, a tea party favorite and conservative icon, is surprisingly resigning his seat at the end of the year. >> that's right. south carolina senator jim demint is dequittin'. [ laughter ] now, the decision on who will replace demint falls to...
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stephen moore, senior writer for "the wall street journal." how are you doing, steve? good morning. >> hi, bill. bill: they're saying 43,000 jobs because of this. what, a latex glove gets taxed? i thought it was just like on mri machines and big items like that? >> actually, no. thank you for doing this segment because a lot of americans don't realize when the president calls for all the new taxes in the fiscal cliff negotiation, mr. president we already have a big tax increase that will hit on january 2nd. that of course is the obamacare taxes. you mentioned one of them, the tax on medical devices and medical equipment, bill, which i agree with, congressman price. that will reduce innovation and will reduce the kind of invention and new products we need to keep people healthier. in addition to that, bill, don't forget there is something called 3.8% investment tax surcharge in the obamacare bill that starts in january. one of the things that the president says is a little misleading i will only raise tax rates back where they were in the clinton era. you heard him say
stephen moore, senior writer for "the wall street journal." how are you doing, steve? good morning. >> hi, bill. bill: they're saying 43,000 jobs because of this. what, a latex glove gets taxed? i thought it was just like on mri machines and big items like that? >> actually, no. thank you for doing this segment because a lot of americans don't realize when the president calls for all the new taxes in the fiscal cliff negotiation, mr. president we already have a big tax...
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we showed our viewers this last week, stephen, as you recall. here is north korea. here is coast of japan. here off to the east, let me change the color here so we can see it a bit better. here is japan. here is the coast of alaska. hawaii would be over in this area. a range of 5 to 6,000 kilometers. that is about 3600 miles. that still does not reach hawaii. it would however reach the western coast of alaska because these are the outer bands of range we do believe they're trying to accomplish. have they been able to get close, even to this area here when you see some of the remnants drop here in the philippines, steve? >> i think what we have to say is this is significant forward leap for them well beyond what previous tests accomplished. i think it would be a mistake on our part to assume that future leaps forward are in the distant future only. they seem to aggressively pursued a vansment here. kim jong-un, the new young leader, succeeded where his father has failed. it is significant propaganda today victory. they're moving forward as one of the most sanctioned
we showed our viewers this last week, stephen, as you recall. here is north korea. here is coast of japan. here off to the east, let me change the color here so we can see it a bit better. here is japan. here is the coast of alaska. hawaii would be over in this area. a range of 5 to 6,000 kilometers. that is about 3600 miles. that still does not reach hawaii. it would however reach the western coast of alaska because these are the outer bands of range we do believe they're trying to accomplish....
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stephen moore, "wall street journal." who would be next? >> there are a number of states neighbors to michigan really looking at this legislation. i'll name a few to you, bill. pennsylvania, ohio, west virgina, states like that are competing against southern states. remember a lot of jobs and a lot of manufacturing has moved from the midwest, the kind of rust belt of america to the south in part because those southern states are right-to-work. can i mention one other thing if i could, bill, about this issue that is important? bill: sure. >> there is so much misinformation what it means to be a right-to-work state. i want your viewers to know this, if you're a right-to-work state it does not ban unions, bill. simply means that workers who work for a unionized company have the right as an individual to join the union or not. it does not ban unions. bill: to be more specific, if you're not a member of a union, in michigan you're required to pay union dues. >> that is exactly right. bill: under this law you're no longer required to pay dues for
stephen moore, "wall street journal." who would be next? >> there are a number of states neighbors to michigan really looking at this legislation. i'll name a few to you, bill. pennsylvania, ohio, west virgina, states like that are competing against southern states. remember a lot of jobs and a lot of manufacturing has moved from the midwest, the kind of rust belt of america to the south in part because those southern states are right-to-work. can i mention one other thing if i...
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stephen hayes joins us. senior writer, "the weekly standard." is it possible? >> hey, gregg. yeah, look, i think it's possible. i thought all along for more than a month we were likely to see some last minute, slap dash kind of unsatisfying deal thrown to won't actually do anything to solve the long-term problems but get politicians out of the bind. gregg: like what? >> like something that extends the bush tax rates for those making $250,000 in the last, maybe amt patch, but won't deal with entitlement spending won't deal with long term issues we have to deal with as a country if we're actually serious about changing the trajectory of our debt. gregg: i'll sure you saw john barosso who said the president is eager to go over the cliff. he wants to go over the cliff. what do you think? >> well i think there are political incentives for the president to do just that. if you think about the long-term political liabilities of the democratic party, they have been basically on taxes and national security. and if the president goes over the cliff with the country, and we know that re
stephen hayes joins us. senior writer, "the weekly standard." is it possible? >> hey, gregg. yeah, look, i think it's possible. i thought all along for more than a month we were likely to see some last minute, slap dash kind of unsatisfying deal thrown to won't actually do anything to solve the long-term problems but get politicians out of the bind. gregg: like what? >> like something that extends the bush tax rates for those making $250,000 in the last, maybe amt patch,...
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stephen garner with new york met think of the hospital and with me now. good morning, doc. good to see you. hear is the image, though us what you think should be focused on. >> hear is the big guy. he towers over the little guy. what he does he punches with his arms and knees. here is his knees and this guy's niece. look like he is punching him. bill: i have a question for you. this is pretty obvious at home. here is one. and here is the other, all right? just down here, this is where the knees are knocking right? over here and there. >> the placenta down here with the sharing. they're getting their knewtics from the same source. they're developed blood cells sending all the blood to big guy and that is why he is little. bill: is there evidence there are fighting. >> you think that but making it up in your mind. looks like people are fighting. getting a straighted could be by mri noise itself. when something hits one of them they started and start to do like this. we see that when we do ultrasounds all the time. the baby doesn't like the sound. bill: you have a book in your
stephen garner with new york met think of the hospital and with me now. good morning, doc. good to see you. hear is the image, though us what you think should be focused on. >> hear is the big guy. he towers over the little guy. what he does he punches with his arms and knees. here is his knees and this guy's niece. look like he is punching him. bill: i have a question for you. this is pretty obvious at home. here is one. and here is the other, all right? just down here, this is where the...
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stephen hayes, thank you. terrific analysis. >> thanks, bill. bill: martha, what is next? martha: they are accused of trying to help al qaeda get weapons of mass destruction into the united states. today two pakistani-born suspects will go before a judge. we've got a live report. bill: also some of those apple products you're using about to become as american as apple pie. why the powerhouse tech company could soon change its motto to made in america. bill: so there is this on the election we just watched. a new report shows how much money was spent. last minute donations pushing it over the $2 billion mark. so 2012 the first election where super pacs flourished drawing unlimited funds from wealthy donors. tens of millions of dollars were raised in the final weeks alone. we don't know how much was raised for nonprofit groups that an issue ads but did not have to reveal donors. martha: a lot of money. a lot of money. >>> there are new developments in a terror case we've been following in florida. two pakistani-born brothers due in federal court at the top of this hour. they
stephen hayes, thank you. terrific analysis. >> thanks, bill. bill: martha, what is next? martha: they are accused of trying to help al qaeda get weapons of mass destruction into the united states. today two pakistani-born suspects will go before a judge. we've got a live report. bill: also some of those apple products you're using about to become as american as apple pie. why the powerhouse tech company could soon change its motto to made in america. bill: so there is this on the...
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at number 6, comedy central talk show host stephen colbert with his book, "america again." william manchester and paul reid present their portrait of winston churchill in "the last lion." this is seventh. neil young is eighth with his memoir, "waging heavy peace," followed by andrew solomon's book, "far from the tree," about parents with exceptional children. then at tenth, bill o'reilly and martin dugard again with "killing lincoln." you can find more on these bestsellers by going to indiebound.org and clicking on indie bestsellers. >> pulitzer prize-winning author william kennedy explores the political and cultural structure of albany in, o albany. booktv spoke with mr. kennedy during our recent visit to albany with the help of our partner, time warner cable. >> albany had a bad rap for a very long time because of the politics, for one thing, but also even way back, way back in the building of the capitol in the 1890s. stanford white, the great architect, was working on the capitol and h.h. richardson, a lot of other major architects. this would prove to be the most expen
at number 6, comedy central talk show host stephen colbert with his book, "america again." william manchester and paul reid present their portrait of winston churchill in "the last lion." this is seventh. neil young is eighth with his memoir, "waging heavy peace," followed by andrew solomon's book, "far from the tree," about parents with exceptional children. then at tenth, bill o'reilly and martin dugard again with "killing lincoln." you can...
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but publishers fear what happens when the big-name author decides to self published james patterson, stephen king, i will be my own publisher. that has not have been the at. >> host: we are out of time. we asked both sarah weinman and bob minzesheimer in
but publishers fear what happens when the big-name author decides to self published james patterson, stephen king, i will be my own publisher. that has not have been the at. >> host: we are out of time. we asked both sarah weinman and bob minzesheimer in
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. >> i think i essentially agree with stephen that the original is a little outdated in terms of facing all the myriad threats and predation that developed in the war on terror and passed very shortly after 9/11 and we know a lot more from our experience so congress appropriately decided it was time for them to take a look at whether or not we needed to be more explicit and in some areas expand on the a u.s. map. to be in favor of something that did require congress to revisit that every couple years it would be useful to make sure our political leadership rather than leave that hanging out there is something for the next ten years as things develop, as threats either expand or recede, our political leaders in congress should appropriately way in, from justice jackson's famous concurrence with congress and the executive acting together that that is the height of authority in these military matters. the executive is constantly involved in these things. we know where the executive stand but congress can act and sit back and the executive from the law so useful clarifying function for the
. >> i think i essentially agree with stephen that the original is a little outdated in terms of facing all the myriad threats and predation that developed in the war on terror and passed very shortly after 9/11 and we know a lot more from our experience so congress appropriately decided it was time for them to take a look at whether or not we needed to be more explicit and in some areas expand on the a u.s. map. to be in favor of something that did require congress to revisit that every...
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obviously enjoying when i feel details the story where they did like the 30 people under 30 will save stephen henderson -- detroit and everybody was the truly. really? i don't know. i think it is a distortion more than a distraction. all that stuff that is happening is great and exciting but such a tiny little pockets. [phone ringing] >> after reading -- i had a sense that even with the questions that he was asking me about the city, that he could speak detroit, he could see detroit and in seeing detroit what i really mean to say by that is he was able to see the totality of the people who live here because there are many ways in which particularly in this bubble as he calls it of the newly developed midtown downtown area, there is a tendency to they treat detroit as invisible. i have been on a mission for some time the invisibility of the actual african-american who make up the majority of the city. i was very clear he was not trying to do a positive story on detroit because the triteness of that is offensive too but he was trying to an objective and penetrate of look at the city and cutting
obviously enjoying when i feel details the story where they did like the 30 people under 30 will save stephen henderson -- detroit and everybody was the truly. really? i don't know. i think it is a distortion more than a distraction. all that stuff that is happening is great and exciting but such a tiny little pockets. [phone ringing] >> after reading -- i had a sense that even with the questions that he was asking me about the city, that he could speak detroit, he could see detroit and...
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what happens when james patterson, stephen king decide i'll be my own publisher? it hasn't happened yet. >> host: unfortunately, we're out of time. very quickly we asked both sarah weinman and.minzesheimer into 2013 some of their picks. sarah weinman is looking for lawrence wright going clear the scientology, hollywood and the present of the leaf, nx is answering college he and of course lawrence wright with "the looming tower," some of the books bob minzesheimer is looking forward to. the king years carbaugh spoleto my life, al gore the future and also point out a couple of the books coming out, general stanley mcchrystal has a book coming out. they shared the task and dick cheney of coronary disease. his book is also coming out in 2013. sarah weinman a publishers marketplace and dog minzesheimer at "usa today," we appreciate your time here on booktv today. >> you don't always find many newspaper editors in any era embraced investigative reporting. we so known for years it's not just economics. is the discomfort that causes in a newsroom. because his troubled son
what happens when james patterson, stephen king decide i'll be my own publisher? it hasn't happened yet. >> host: unfortunately, we're out of time. very quickly we asked both sarah weinman and.minzesheimer into 2013 some of their picks. sarah weinman is looking for lawrence wright going clear the scientology, hollywood and the present of the leaf, nx is answering college he and of course lawrence wright with "the looming tower," some of the books bob minzesheimer is looking...
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. >> live is stephen carter and he is the author, among many other books of this one, his most recent, "the impeachment of abraham lincoln: a novel." professor carter, they are to premise in here that i want to get to that are historically inaccurate. number one, abraham lincoln survived the assassination of him, and abraham lincoln is impeached. where did you come up with this? >> i start by making clear that in spite of the title, i am a lincoln fan. this is not an argument on behalf of lincoln's impeachment. it's not a brief -- it's just a novel and for me as a fan and someone interested in history, what if lincoln had survived and what if, in my telling as political enemies, he had many including in his own party which would tend to forget, political enemies as late as 1865 were looking for way to get them out of the way. what if you tried to do it the impeachment process. >> but again, where did you come up with the idea? when did it occur to you that this might be a fun thing to do? >> i don't know when it decided to turn the novel. i remember when i was back in college, chattin
. >> live is stephen carter and he is the author, among many other books of this one, his most recent, "the impeachment of abraham lincoln: a novel." professor carter, they are to premise in here that i want to get to that are historically inaccurate. number one, abraham lincoln survived the assassination of him, and abraham lincoln is impeached. where did you come up with this? >> i start by making clear that in spite of the title, i am a lincoln fan. this is not an...
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. >> stephen carter we been talking to the national book festival. "the impeachment of abraham lincoln," if you want to know how it turns out, here's the book. you can buy to sell. stephen carter, thank you for joining us here in booktv for a few minutes. >> my pleasure, thank you so much. >> next, from the 12 annual national book festival, elizabeth dowling taylor presents her book, "a slave in the white house: paul jennings and the madisons." it's about 45 minutes. >> good afternoon. first i am a first time author, and i'm thrilled to be here. [applause] this was a true labor of love. i researched my topic for three years and spent a year-plus writing it. it is hummabling and gratifying to see it so well received, and to be following walter isakson, robert caro, and tony. [applause] i came to develop a strong interest in paul jennings when i was director of education at james madison's month peelier in virginia. i was familiar with jennings' memoir considered by the white house historical association to be the first memoir of life in the white hous
. >> stephen carter we been talking to the national book festival. "the impeachment of abraham lincoln," if you want to know how it turns out, here's the book. you can buy to sell. stephen carter, thank you for joining us here in booktv for a few minutes. >> my pleasure, thank you so much. >> next, from the 12 annual national book festival, elizabeth dowling taylor presents her book, "a slave in the white house: paul jennings and the madisons." it's about...
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when a publicist came up to me and said good come you're still here, stephen wants to meet you. [laughter] and yes, and he does that he gets his purely reflect live off of my book. [laughter] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> yes, yes. the question is, we focus so much on lincoln, he's so fascinating and the war so dramatic and so terrible with shiloh in april, two days in which more people were killed and in all the battles of all the wars america had fought up to that point in two days. and later at sharpsburg, where more americans were killed and one day than any day before or since to this day. these horrible things rivet our attention and get the congress of 1862, the 37th congress was the most part it is inconsequential probably in our history. they created so many of our favorite institutions, like internal revenue service. more importantly, they missed those like the one the questioner referred to, the homestead act was passed in 1862. the transcontinental railroad act was passed. my favorite though, the moral act, which created the system of land grant colleges and universitie
when a publicist came up to me and said good come you're still here, stephen wants to meet you. [laughter] and yes, and he does that he gets his purely reflect live off of my book. [laughter] [inaudible] [inaudible] >> yes, yes. the question is, we focus so much on lincoln, he's so fascinating and the war so dramatic and so terrible with shiloh in april, two days in which more people were killed and in all the battles of all the wars america had fought up to that point in two days. and...
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harper colins, stephen king, debra buy lee, thank you. [applause] [applause] okay, now for something special. i'd like to acknowledge in the audience the winner of the fourth annual innovation in reading prize. funded by the lessening gear foundation. listen to the list and hold your applause until i'm finished. we have 15-year-old lily. she started givingly briers in a homeless shelter where kids can take as many books as they want they'd would own not borrow. in chicago reading against the odds. enhancing the critical thinking skills of adult literacy learnings by introducing them to challenging book. the at the library in colorado a group of teens calling themselves the interesting readers society. produce unique book television programming, in portland, oregon, street book as a library who live on the streets lending them book by baby and memphis, tennessee, real men read brings african-american men together with 3-year-olds to develop lifelong. i would like them to stand. [applause] [cheering and applause] and finally, i would like t
harper colins, stephen king, debra buy lee, thank you. [applause] [applause] okay, now for something special. i'd like to acknowledge in the audience the winner of the fourth annual innovation in reading prize. funded by the lessening gear foundation. listen to the list and hold your applause until i'm finished. we have 15-year-old lily. she started givingly briers in a homeless shelter where kids can take as many books as they want they'd would own not borrow. in chicago reading against the...
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about three years ago was it care line musical off-broadway with music of stephen merritt of the magnetic fields and it was pretty wonderful. the first night i wound up sitting next to mark and gary, a beautiful place 15, 16-year-old young lady. my wife amanda was with manager douceur. it's because of morgan that this is a children's book because morgan was so scared. morgan said, i was terrified. [laughter] she said they knew that if i let on that i was terrified, i wouldn't find out what happened next. [laughter] so that is why caroline became a children's book. this on the other hand i would not really feel calm to pull. there's definite this. don't. questions. definitely ask, i asked randomly and dr. who. there are some good slipped into the other one. have you liked the famous writer vic or hugo ever been a bill in someone else's story and if not, how would you like to be? says at the bottom honestly, i am writing the story. [laughter] i don't know if this is spoilers, but if any of you saw my appearance on the simpsons, any of you who did not see "the simpsons" episode, please pictu
about three years ago was it care line musical off-broadway with music of stephen merritt of the magnetic fields and it was pretty wonderful. the first night i wound up sitting next to mark and gary, a beautiful place 15, 16-year-old young lady. my wife amanda was with manager douceur. it's because of morgan that this is a children's book because morgan was so scared. morgan said, i was terrified. [laughter] she said they knew that if i let on that i was terrified, i wouldn't find out what...
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to the window, still recovering from the onus that he had contracted which kept him from his friend, stephen said. pulling aside the curtain, he saw the rain had stopped. it was a godsend. northeast of san francisco, four fifths of san francisco lay underwater. allowing passengers to enter their second city story hotel room by window. the 50 inches of icy wind and shotgun blast of black hail that had pummeled san francisco all winter had not misspelled the dreams of its citizens. they talked. heads filled with nightmares of what would happen when the downpour ended. they listen to the faint cracking of things and they watched the watch the clear glass of their lamp chimneys black and instead of being warm. they feared the worst. they dreaded the high winds off the bay nor the inclination to buy any water, maybe that san francisco would burn that would come after winter, six weeks without rain. san francisco springs would be much different, but the results would be the same. from his window, broderick made at the end of the road where father mounted and heat. these abandoned vessels had trans
to the window, still recovering from the onus that he had contracted which kept him from his friend, stephen said. pulling aside the curtain, he saw the rain had stopped. it was a godsend. northeast of san francisco, four fifths of san francisco lay underwater. allowing passengers to enter their second city story hotel room by window. the 50 inches of icy wind and shotgun blast of black hail that had pummeled san francisco all winter had not misspelled the dreams of its citizens. they talked....
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when you average the millions that stephen king myself, and the one that unites elle of your life if you were to be self published. the american association of publishers concluded that actually this is the interesting part for me. overall, books have actually been increasing steadily since 2008. adult trade book sales are generally out. children's book sales are up. e-books in 2011 outsold hardcover books for the first time. interestingly enough, paperback sales have plunged. that makes sense. people are reading off their books are more likely to do so on a handheld devices. but it's important to keep in mind that the publishing is a very unpredictable and eccentric business. every book is a new startup. when you think about that. part of research, development, design and production, it is a marketing strategy, it is audio development. you can't sell a book by ewen mcewen with the same strategy you used to sell patricia cornwell. each unto itself. it begs the question when we put an ad in "new york times" come it's not like putting an advertisement for a honda or a cadillac. it is o
when you average the millions that stephen king myself, and the one that unites elle of your life if you were to be self published. the american association of publishers concluded that actually this is the interesting part for me. overall, books have actually been increasing steadily since 2008. adult trade book sales are generally out. children's book sales are up. e-books in 2011 outsold hardcover books for the first time. interestingly enough, paperback sales have plunged. that makes sense....
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what happens when james patterson, stephen king decides i will be my own publisher? that hasn't happened yet. >> we are out of time but very quickly, we have sarah weinman and bob minzesheimer looking ahead to 2013. some of their picks. sarah weinman, of "publishers marketplace," looking for going clear, scientology, hollywood and the prison of believe, and expos on scientology and lawrence route -- road building tower, some of the books bob minzesheimer looking forward to, the king years, ross perot, my life, al gore, the future, should also point out that a couple other books coming out, general stanley mcchrystal has a book coming out, my share of the tasks, dick cheney on coronary disease. his book is coming out in
what happens when james patterson, stephen king decides i will be my own publisher? that hasn't happened yet. >> we are out of time but very quickly, we have sarah weinman and bob minzesheimer looking ahead to 2013. some of their picks. sarah weinman, of "publishers marketplace," looking for going clear, scientology, hollywood and the prison of believe, and expos on scientology and lawrence route -- road building tower, some of the books bob minzesheimer looking forward to, the...
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they understood margaret thatcher's rules for stephen the argument then you win the vote. george washington denied that they were marching to climb on the votes in the snow storm had his officers greeted the opening pages of thomas kane's latest pamphlet which washington had asked him to write. he was the great pamphleteer with common sense and describe the declaration of independence and now it was turning out to be really hard. in july of 1776 had turned into a bitter and painful depressing and demoralizing series of defeats. when washington had the crisis which begins these are the times as washington said the first to win the argument then you in the war. people had to believe. i just came here tonight to say to you we have no reason to despair, no reason to back off, no reason to surrender but you have every reason to behave as americans. i look forward to questions. [applause] [applause] so, the speaker has been kind enough to give us a few minutes for questions and answers and all i ask is if you have one you raise your hand. there are people in the aisles with micr
they understood margaret thatcher's rules for stephen the argument then you win the vote. george washington denied that they were marching to climb on the votes in the snow storm had his officers greeted the opening pages of thomas kane's latest pamphlet which washington had asked him to write. he was the great pamphleteer with common sense and describe the declaration of independence and now it was turning out to be really hard. in july of 1776 had turned into a bitter and painful depressing...
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so he did really let stephen mallory do it. i'll say one last thing about mallory. if there's a create similar of him -- and maybe it's not, maybe it's a positive thing -- mallory was determined to lay the groundwork for a permanent confederate states navy. so he did things during the war not to achieve immediate objective, what do we need to do today and next week, but how can i lay the groundwork, the foundation of a naval infrastructure for the next 50 years? like a naval academy, for example, which he founded and which probably was not necessary. >> well, from reading both of your books, i mean, what i've learned, i think, on this subject is that davis was sort of surprisingly -- whether through channels, whether through mallory or not -- was surprisingly free-wheeling about green lighting technology, innovation. he got to production of ships in a remarkably quick time. when you say that he went from 0 to 50 in a very short time -- >> i would say for him he didn't get in the way, and good for him for not -- >> not a bad thing. and lincoln sort of liked it. as se
so he did really let stephen mallory do it. i'll say one last thing about mallory. if there's a create similar of him -- and maybe it's not, maybe it's a positive thing -- mallory was determined to lay the groundwork for a permanent confederate states navy. so he did things during the war not to achieve immediate objective, what do we need to do today and next week, but how can i lay the groundwork, the foundation of a naval infrastructure for the next 50 years? like a naval academy, for...
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c-span: you're not very happy in this book with stephen ambrose, are you? >> guest: well, that may be putting it strongly. i admire stephen ambrose's ability to write. but i do take issue with his picture of libby custer. i think ultimately -- although he doesn't mean it this way -- it's insulting to libby. c-span: you say that "feminine fidelity has traditionally been so prized that libby custer's devotion has pleased even those who consider her husband a villain, as if fidelity to such a man has even greater merit than it would to a more deserving spouse. to historian stephen ambrose, libby was one of the most remarkable american women of the 19th century, although he never justifies his sweeping statement, remarking only that she had unbounded energy and was as courageous as custer himself both characterizations are nonsense." >> guest: yes, that's true. libby was not as courageous as custer. libby was terribly frightened of thunderstorms and hid under the bed whenever there was thunder. custer was known for his exceptional courage, leading his men into
c-span: you're not very happy in this book with stephen ambrose, are you? >> guest: well, that may be putting it strongly. i admire stephen ambrose's ability to write. but i do take issue with his picture of libby custer. i think ultimately -- although he doesn't mean it this way -- it's insulting to libby. c-span: you say that "feminine fidelity has traditionally been so prized that libby custer's devotion has pleased even those who consider her husband a villain, as if fidelity to...
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stephen curry was feeling it tonight. got a nice little freebie here against the jazz. turned it into a point. scored the warriors first 11 point. finished with 23. jarrett jack, nine three- pointers. jack scored 15. they had a season low ten turnovers too. getting a little chippy here. david lee added 18. not like utah was some cupcake. warriors win. ties the league high. they're 19-and-10. >>> the pro bowl. the raiders, left out for the first time since 2003. the 49ers had nine players selected to the pro bowl, including six from defense. sack master aldon smith makes his first appearance, along with justin smith, patrick willis, navorro bowman, dashon goldson. on offense, frank gore, who became the franchise's all-time leading rusher this year, makes his fourth career pro bowl. he'll be joined by mike iupati who was selected for the first time and joe staley. 49er tight end vernon davis one of eight pro bowl alternates, did not practice today. still recovering from the concussion. he has to be cleared by an independent neurologist to face the cardinals. the niners re
stephen curry was feeling it tonight. got a nice little freebie here against the jazz. turned it into a point. scored the warriors first 11 point. finished with 23. jarrett jack, nine three- pointers. jack scored 15. they had a season low ten turnovers too. getting a little chippy here. david lee added 18. not like utah was some cupcake. warriors win. ties the league high. they're 19-and-10. >>> the pro bowl. the raiders, left out for the first time since 2003. the 49ers had nine...
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stephen curry fantastic again. he drops a three here. but the game was tied. another monster night. 30 points, 15 rebounds. warriors lead by two. aside from the 28 points curry had, he finds him with this pass. warriors win 109-102. >>> the new york jets quarterback controversy has made its way to capitol hill. >> coach ryan, he's got a problem. he has three quarterbacks. he can't decide who their quarterback is going to be. it's about the same problem republicans are having. >> at the quarterback cliff. >>> no. 3, how far can you hit the world's longest golf club? this guy whacked it 146 yards. >>> no. 2, javale mcgee, he takes out his own teammate. >>> no. 1, dana king, last chance. we're gonna have a play at the play! he is -- >> she's got it! >> and she's gonna go out a winner! and she goes out a winner! >> oh! oh! >> congratulations! this will be the fastest champagne i ever drank. how much time is left in this newscast? >> no, no! >> oh! >> i didn't mean for that to happen. >>> we'll be right back. >> want some? ,,,,,, you won't take my life. you won't t
stephen curry fantastic again. he drops a three here. but the game was tied. another monster night. 30 points, 15 rebounds. warriors lead by two. aside from the 28 points curry had, he finds him with this pass. warriors win 109-102. >>> the new york jets quarterback controversy has made its way to capitol hill. >> coach ryan, he's got a problem. he has three quarterbacks. he can't decide who their quarterback is going to be. it's about the same problem republicans are having....
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stephen curry at home in charlotte where his father does a broadcast for the bobcats. steal and score! curry had 27 and 7 assists including a beauty to mr. david lee with the dunk there. the warriors won 104-96. they are 4-0 on the trip that continued tomorrow but they are going to miami. that will be a tough one. >>> 9ers runningback brandon jacobs hasn't gotten the playing time he thinks he deserves and now he won't be getting any playing time at a.m. the team suspended him for the last three games. jacobs posted on twitter an instagram that he wanted to get more game time saying he was, quote, on this team rotting away. the head coach didn't comment yesterday but jim harbaugh suspended him. >>> 9ers could win the nfc west in prime time. nfl did a smart move changing the time of the december 23rd game against the seahawks making it the prime time sunday night game. originally, the league had the jets and chargers playing at that time of the but this is a much better game. >>> now for today's play of the day. it involves the 49ers' next opponent. the next patriots jus
stephen curry at home in charlotte where his father does a broadcast for the bobcats. steal and score! curry had 27 and 7 assists including a beauty to mr. david lee with the dunk there. the warriors won 104-96. they are 4-0 on the trip that continued tomorrow but they are going to miami. that will be a tough one. >>> 9ers runningback brandon jacobs hasn't gotten the playing time he thinks he deserves and now he won't be getting any playing time at a.m. the team suspended him for the...
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stephen curry scored golden state's first 11 points in the game. he finished with 23 and the warriors got their 11th road win 94-83 against utah in salt lake. that's all they won on the road all of last year. this team is hot. >>> your play of the day keeps us in the nba. we have knicks and suns. one second to go. the score is tied at 97. jason kidd inbounds to j.r. smith who will take an off balance jump shot in the corner. was it good? >> catch and shoot in it goes -- oh, he did it, j.r. smith! j.r. smith wins it at the buzzer! unbelievable! >> it's good. knicks get the win 99-97 and j.r. smith gets our play of the day. >>> take a look at this. another play that could have easily been the play of the day. this is halftime show at the hornets-magic game last night. take a look. this woman performed the midcourt on a unicycle. and watch, she puts the stackable from her foot to her head. >> i think she's a pro. she knows what she's doing. >> that's amazing! >> awesome! impressive. >> that is the play of the day! >> no kidding. >>> 5:25. teetering of
stephen curry scored golden state's first 11 points in the game. he finished with 23 and the warriors got their 11th road win 94-83 against utah in salt lake. that's all they won on the road all of last year. this team is hot. >>> your play of the day keeps us in the nba. we have knicks and suns. one second to go. the score is tied at 97. jason kidd inbounds to j.r. smith who will take an off balance jump shot in the corner. was it good? >> catch and shoot in it goes -- oh, he...
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klay thompson hits five threes in the 3rd quarter and stephen curry with a fourth straight double-double. warriors win 104-97 continuing the road trip playing the nets. >>> nothing like a good old- fashioned buzzer beater for a play of the day. new york at charlotte tied at 98, 3.4 seconds left in the game. won... >> smith puts it up for the win, it's good! j.r. smith nails the jumper! >> with that the knicks' j.r. smith a little more popular with his teammates there. great shot. knicks won 100-98 right at the buzzer. great job. >> looks good. >> 5:25. oakland police fight off the feds. what the department is giving up to avoid an embarrassing takeover. >> reporter: we're live at folsom and essex in san francisco where a car hit a hydrant. the new concern coming up for firefighters. the water stopped gushing. >>> fresh crab may be harder to buy this holiday season. the fight keeping fishermen at the docks when we come back. welcome se my lcret d you are?air.an your worst nightmare mr. box. since you foolishly brought back your bonus jack! i have copied your two pure beef patties, lettuce
klay thompson hits five threes in the 3rd quarter and stephen curry with a fourth straight double-double. warriors win 104-97 continuing the road trip playing the nets. >>> nothing like a good old- fashioned buzzer beater for a play of the day. new york at charlotte tied at 98, 3.4 seconds left in the game. won... >> smith puts it up for the win, it's good! j.r. smith nails the jumper! >> with that the knicks' j.r. smith a little more popular with his teammates there. great...
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stephen curry playing at home in charlotte. steal and score giving the warriors a double-digit lead earlier. 27 points, 7 assists including a beauty to david lee. the warriors win 104-96. they are 4-0 on the trip but they are going up against miami tomorrow night. that will be a big test. >>> 9ers runningback brandon jacobs hasn't gotten the playing time ethyls he deserves. now he won't get any playing time at all. the team suspended jacobs for the last three regular season games. jacobs had posted on twitter an instagram that he wanted to get more playing time saying he was, quote, on the team rotting away. head coach jim harbaugh did not comment mr. jacobs yesterday. >>> now, for today's play of the day involving the 49ers' next opponent sunday night. the new england patriots routed the once 11-1 houston texans. brady 300 yards and 4 touchdowns and they score even on fumbles. this game was a blowout. the patriots might be the best team in football right now. they won 42-14. even better than your broncos. >> yeah, a little bit
stephen curry playing at home in charlotte. steal and score giving the warriors a double-digit lead earlier. 27 points, 7 assists including a beauty to david lee. the warriors win 104-96. they are 4-0 on the trip but they are going up against miami tomorrow night. that will be a big test. >>> 9ers runningback brandon jacobs hasn't gotten the playing time ethyls he deserves. now he won't get any playing time at all. the team suspended jacobs for the last three regular season games....
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stephen curry scored golden state's first 11 points. he lays it up and in. he finished with 23. the warriors got their 11th road win, 94-83 in utah. that's all they won on the road all last year so off to a great start this season. >>> play in the day with the knicks and suns a second to go the score tied 97-97. jason kidd to j.r. smith with the off-balance jump shot from the corner. here it is again. >> they can do a catch and shoot in it goes... oh, did he it! j.r. smith... j.r. smith wins it at the buzzer! unbelievable! >> knicks grab the win 99-97 and j.r. smith a former nugget, by the way, thanks to my co-anchor, your play of the day. >> you know, when he was in colorado he was always good for a three. i don't think that was a three- point there are but... always good for a three. >> they won. that's all that matters. >>> it is 6:25. coming up, a massive mall fight what caused the disturbance and how security handled it here in northern california. >> plus, a nasty christmas gift. tornadoes caught on camera during a winter storm. >> and we're live in walnut creek, where a s
stephen curry scored golden state's first 11 points. he lays it up and in. he finished with 23. the warriors got their 11th road win, 94-83 in utah. that's all they won on the road all last year so off to a great start this season. >>> play in the day with the knicks and suns a second to go the score tied 97-97. jason kidd to j.r. smith with the off-balance jump shot from the corner. here it is again. >> they can do a catch and shoot in it goes... oh, did he it! j.r. smith......
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klay thompson hit 5 three because in the 3rd quarter and stephen curry had his fourth straight double-double with 22 points and 10 assists. warriors win 104-97 and continue the trip tomorrow in brooklyn. >> she is a sports gal! >>> a last second thrill for our play of the day nba. we got new york at charlotte. we are tied up at 98. 3.4 ticks left in the game. here's how it finished. >> kidd to j.r. smith, not using it, smith flips it up for the win, it's good!! j.r. smith nails it! >> with that, knicks' j.r. smith is a lot more popular with his teammates, gets mobbed. the knicks win 100-98. one more time -- >> nice. >> boom. >> you know j.r. smith was a nugget and he used to pull that all the time. >> i won't hold that against him. [ laughter ] >>> 6:25. coming up, off the table. what's behind a strike by bay area crab fishermen? >> plus, finally found. the search for a couple missing in a snowstorm end up in the sierra but only one is still alive. >> roads are blocked in san francisco after a car slammed into a hydrant. we'll show you just how bad the damage got and when we can expect to se
klay thompson hit 5 three because in the 3rd quarter and stephen curry had his fourth straight double-double with 22 points and 10 assists. warriors win 104-97 and continue the trip tomorrow in brooklyn. >> she is a sports gal! >>> a last second thrill for our play of the day nba. we got new york at charlotte. we are tied up at 98. 3.4 ticks left in the game. here's how it finished. >> kidd to j.r. smith, not using it, smith flips it up for the win, it's good!! j.r. smith...
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. >> reporter: school safety expert ronald stephens says having armed guards at schools could help, but he notes there was an armed deputy sheriff at columbine high school in colorado more than a decade ago. he was unable to stop the killing of 13 people by two heavily armed students. studies show that security measures can make students feel less safe, according to school psychologist eric rossen. >> the cues given are that there is a reason to be afraid that there is a danger and risk for violence here. >> reporter: desiree used to be an n.r.a. supporter, and now she's not so sure, but her daughter likes the fact that newtown decided to station an officer at her school. >> when i told her there would be a police officer when she goes back on january 2, she said, "well, that makes me feel safe." >> reporter: the n.r.a.'s proposal to put an armed officer in every school across the nation would take one of every seven police officers on the streets on school days, according to an analysis put out today by the reuters news agency. >> axelrod: the n.r.a. president david keene will be bob s
. >> reporter: school safety expert ronald stephens says having armed guards at schools could help, but he notes there was an armed deputy sheriff at columbine high school in colorado more than a decade ago. he was unable to stop the killing of 13 people by two heavily armed students. studies show that security measures can make students feel less safe, according to school psychologist eric rossen. >> the cues given are that there is a reason to be afraid that there is a danger and...
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senate could use stephen colbert. >> of the replacements, i topped south carolina voters' wish lists with 20% supporting me. 20%. that's like half. [ laughter ] >> now my network contract prohibits me from taking on another full-time job. so the senate would be perfect. >> nailed that. >> that's great. >>> welcome back, everybody, to "cbs this morning." we turn now to a story in new york. violent crime in busy midtown manhattan is a fraction of what it used to be. so it was a shock here yesterday when a man was shot and killed in broad daylight. >> it happened outside a school a few steps from carnegie hall, central park, and a major shopping district. as terrell brown reports, it all happened with no warning. >> reporter: witnesses describe the killing as a cold-blooded execution. >> one loud shot. we were all standing here, and we were all scared to death. we looked down the block, we saw the guy on the floor. >> reporter: at around 2:00 p.m. on tuesday, this busy intersection in midtown came to a standstill when the gunman wearing a dark coat and hooded sweatshirt came up behind 3
senate could use stephen colbert. >> of the replacements, i topped south carolina voters' wish lists with 20% supporting me. 20%. that's like half. [ laughter ] >> now my network contract prohibits me from taking on another full-time job. so the senate would be perfect. >> nailed that. >> that's great. >>> welcome back, everybody, to "cbs this morning." we turn now to a story in new york. violent crime in busy midtown manhattan is a fraction of what it...
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stephen colbert said it best. it's like brotherhood and humanity. >> and the kanye leather outfit. >> kanye west was the producer's favorite moment of the show. go figure. >>> it is time to show you some of this morning's headlines from around the globe. the "san jose mercury news" says iphones that don't have google maps can now get it thanks to a new app. the new iphone 5 only comes with apple maps which is notorious for its mistakes. apple's ceo tim cook has apologized for the flaws. >>> the new york post reports on a gang of women called the bad barbies. they were discovered during a crackdown of hispanic gangs. the gang is involved in murder, robbery and other serious offenses. the leader faces charges that could bring the death penalty. >> usa today looks at a survey of the first galaxy that formed after the big bang. the earliest galaxies formed slowly, more than 13 billion years ago after the beginning of the universe. the hubble space telescope found the olde >>> folks around the bay area today we have so
stephen colbert said it best. it's like brotherhood and humanity. >> and the kanye leather outfit. >> kanye west was the producer's favorite moment of the show. go figure. >>> it is time to show you some of this morning's headlines from around the globe. the "san jose mercury news" says iphones that don't have google maps can now get it thanks to a new app. the new iphone 5 only comes with apple maps which is notorious for its mistakes. apple's ceo tim cook has...
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from stephen colbert to justin bieber. he says winning a grammy award is one of his goals but it won't happen this year. he didn't get a single nomination and he's not happy about it. we'll show you what's next. >> this portion of cbs "this morning" is sponsored by party city. dress up your holiday party. party city nobody has more party for less. ,,,, >>> this is a cbs 5 eyewitness news morning update. >>> good morning everyone. it's 7:56 i'm michelle griego. a man who fell at the oakland coliseum is hospitalized in serious condition this morning. he landed 30 feet below after the fall from the upper deck last night. as fans were gathered for a raiders game. investigators now say it was an accident. >>> today is pearl harbor day. it was 71 years ago today that japan attacked the u.s. military base in hawaii pulling our country into world war ii. in the bay area survivors of the attack will gather a top mount diablo for the annual lighting for the beacon. stay with us for traffic and weather in just a moment. nocke. and so
from stephen colbert to justin bieber. he says winning a grammy award is one of his goals but it won't happen this year. he didn't get a single nomination and he's not happy about it. we'll show you what's next. >> this portion of cbs "this morning" is sponsored by party city. dress up your holiday party. party city nobody has more party for less. ,,,, >>> this is a cbs 5 eyewitness news morning update. >>> good morning everyone. it's 7:56 i'm michelle griego....
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. >>> stephen baldwin was arrested in new york this weekend, and it's said for not paying his state taxes for three years. he pleaded not guilty. baldwin said he paid $100,000 earlier to new york state and earlier he told me he knew this was coming. >> i have been in a conversation about this very thing for several months now, and again, i am not trying to be funny when i say this, i am really grateful that these guys are giving me a chance to work it out and it's a tough situation because it wasn't me specifically, as you know, don, you have people do your taxes for you and etc., etc., and it was not handled appropriately. i am ultimately responsible but i'm in a conversation and we are communicating with them and what i am told is we will be able to work it out, and i am hoping that's the end result. >> explain to the audience what happened. >> well -- i don't want to cry in my coffee here, but the long story short is when i moved out of doing my normal career and mainstream secular hollywood and started to get into mostly faith-based stuff it changed my income a whole lot. that led to
. >>> stephen baldwin was arrested in new york this weekend, and it's said for not paying his state taxes for three years. he pleaded not guilty. baldwin said he paid $100,000 earlier to new york state and earlier he told me he knew this was coming. >> i have been in a conversation about this very thing for several months now, and again, i am not trying to be funny when i say this, i am really grateful that these guys are giving me a chance to work it out and it's a tough...